Missives from the Verge with Allyson Shaw

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THESE THINGS I HALF BELIEVE 🦭
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THESE THINGS I HALF BELIEVE 🦭

folklore & field notes on the Samhain new moon 🌚

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Allyson Shaw
Nov 01, 2024
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Two years ago I set out a plan to write about the folklore of witchcraft in Orkney and its intersection with the lives of Orcadian women accused of witchcraft. During the witch hunts in Scotland, the people of Orkney were slow to demonise witchcraft and the hunts never reached a full blown panic. There are reasons for this that I might unpack further in another post, but the story of the accused is often eclipsed by legend. Scota Bess on Stronsay is an example of a larger-than-life persona—a mixture of storm witch with elements of a creation goddess. The lived reality of an actual woman named Scota Bess, and indeed any historical record of her life, is seemingly lost to the shadow of her tale.  

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